Games
Squash
Squash is a game that can be played at any age. It is an easy game to learn, and there are modified games and equipment to suit every size and skill level. Providing players with the opportunity for life-long involvement in sport, squash is an ideal sport for people of all abilities because it can be played either as an enjoyable leisuretime activity or a competitive sport; an individual, team or mixed sport regardless of weather conditions and with little risk of injury.
Perfecting your backhand straight drive is very important in squash. Here is the best way to practice this shot. This backhand rail drill can teach you to hit a perfect backhand every time, and help you groove it into your muscles so that it is instinctive.
An incredibly fit but poor tactical player might on occasion beat a tactically good but horribly unfit player but this will be at great physical cost and is certainly of no use in a tournament where there is a relatively short recovery time between matches. In any case, the fun of the game is to outplay, not outrun.
Keeping score during a squash game can be quite difficult. You have to concentrate on every point and also keep track of the score. That’s why we designed Score-Stickers. It helps players to keep score without having to remember it.
Balls, rackets, the size of the court and the rules are different. Ceiling is not used in squash unlike racket ball. Racket ball is not empty inside and the ball is very fast. The players wear goggles to protect their eyes. We don’t see squash players wear goggles but it is recommended to use goggles.


